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Portable computer device
The
Philips Nino
is a so-called
Palm-size PC
, a predecessor to the
Pocket PC
platform. It was a PDA-style device with a stylus-operated touch screen. The Nino 200 and Nino 300 models had a monochrome screen while the Nino 500 had a color display.
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The Nino featured a Voice Control Software and
Tegic T9
.
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References
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Philips pulls the plug on Nino handheld
, By Stephanie Miles, October 6, 1999, CNET News,
Nino was dogged by sloppy design and its association with Windows CE
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Pocket PC FAQ
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Philips Nino 500palm-sized pc
, by Jonathan Bray, 1 November 1999, PC & Tech Authority,
Specs: Toshiba 75MHz MIPS-based RISC processor, 16Mb of RAM, 16Mb of ROM, color 320 240 transmissive LCD screen, Type II CompactFlash slot, 115Kbits/sec infrared serial port, RS232 serial port, integrated speaker and microphone, docking cradle, rechargeable NiMH battery, Windows CE 2.11, bundled software. Dimensions: 85 21 139mm (W D H). Weight: 220g.
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